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Old 04-14-2013, 11:29 AM   #53
Sil_liS
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If this would be a story about a Hispanic woman who can pass for Caucasian, looking for a job in a market that discriminates against Hispanics that said on her profile on website that is an important source of reference for employers that she is is Caucasian, only to have the website use her credit card information to find out about her ancestry and then change her profile data, would her actions be considered fraudulent?

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